Waitangi Day commemorative events
17 December 2001 Media Statement
Waitangi Day commemorative events
Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced $290,000 of government funding for Waitangi Day community events around the country.
The funding covers 44 events ranging from a re-enactment of the signing of the Treaty at Mangungu Mission in the Far North to an event on the West Coast to take kapa haka performances to local nursing homes.
“The events celebrate the positive aspects of Waitangi Day - the coming together of the peoples of New Zealand in a treaty partnership.
“I hope all New Zealanders find the time to take part in the commemorations on Waitangi Day. It is the day on which we celebrate New Zealand’s special character,” Helen Clark said.
The 'Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund 2001' supports activities which acknowledge the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and is designed to encourage a country wide participation in the commemorations.
The Fund is administered by the Ministry of Culture and Heritage which assessed applications under criteria such as encouraging community participation and achievement, promoting a cultural experience and event, and providing participants with an opportunity to learn more about the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Waitangi Day Commemoration Fund 2002
NORTHLAND
Mangungu Mission: Nga Uri Whakatupu
Hokianga $5,000.00
Reenactment of the signing of the
Treaty at Mangungu Mission Landing with waka paddled by both
Maori and Pakeha, waiata and videoing of the event.
Bi-cultural remembrance of the Treaty.
Hokianga Harbour:
Nga Kaitiaki Waka Trustees
$10,000.00
Retracing of the journey tupuna would have
taken on the Hokianga Harbour in order to have signed the
Treaty, using waka as the mode of transport. Along the way,
hui will be held at marae and community centres to create an
awareness.
Waitangi: Waitangi Day Organising Committee
$60,000.00
To fund celebrations at Waitangi (all
planned activities are for the Treaty grounds
only).
Waitangi: Network Waitangi
Whangarei $1,200.00
To fund workshops aimed at
Pakeha and tourists to inform them about the Treaty in a
culturally safe and informal environment. Educators will be
available to the public, voluntarily, for the three days at
Waitangi.
AUCKLAND
Waiheke Island: Piritahi Marae
Committee $2,000.00
Treaty workshop with historic
perspective explored in terms of responsibilities that Maori
and Crown have to each other. Will be interactive and
invite participation with waka regatta to celebrate
historical settlement of our country.
North Shore: North
Art.Community Arts Centre $6,000.00
Fund a concert
which aims to improve awareness of New Zealand's national
day through the medium of performing arts.
Northshore:
North Shore Migrant Centre Inc $3,500.00
A series of
Treaty seminars for new migrants and refugees to appreciate
the significance of Waitangi Day in Northcote, Glenfield and
Sunnynook Community Centres. The finale will be a
multicultural celebration on 6th Feb, plus a visit to
Awataha Marae.
Auckland Central: Tamaki Treaty Workers
Group (branch of WEA) $2,000.00
Public forum on the 6th
Feb in central Auckland to mark the anniversary of the
signing of the Treaty and to provide information about the
background to the signing of the Treaty and its significance
for today.
Auckland Central: Waiata Artists Inc
Trust $5,000.00
Alongside the Tamaki Treaty Workers
Group, the Waiata Trust plans to hold a celebration in
Central Auckland to inform people of the
Treaty.
Papakura: Papakura: District Council of
Papakura $2,000.00
Commemoration event in Papakura.
Programme includes speeches by dignitaries. Awards will also
be presented to Maori youth.
Manukau: Toi o Manukau Maori
Arts & Culture Trust $14,000.00
Festival
over four days to commemorate the signing of the Treaty
culminating in a musical and artistic event occurring
outdoors in Hayman Park.
Otara: Asia Pacific Chamber of
Commerce Inc $2,000.00
Fund an opportunity for new
migrants and refugees together with local communities to
appreciate the significance of Waitangi Day via seminars and
by a Marae visit to appreciate Maori customs, culture and
cuisine.
Nepal Community: New Zealand Nepal Society
Inc $3,000.00
A seminar/workshop on the Treaty which
includes a visit to a marae and cultural show.
Sri Lankan
Community: ASPAC Inc $2,000.00
To fund a programme
for Sri Lankan migrants about the traditions, laws and
legislations in New Zealand including the Treaty. Also plan
to translate the Treaty into Sri Lankan and distribute to
households in Auckland region.
African Community of
Auckland Region Inc $2,000.00
Funding to educate
African refugees and migrants on the background, meaning and
implications of the Treaty and to experience Maori
culture.
Auckland Migrant Centre Inc $3,000.00
An
opportunity for more new migrants and refugees together with
local communities in both Onehunga and Kelston to appreciate
the significance of Waitangi Day via a series of seminars
and a community gathering.
Pakuranga Children's Health
Camp and School $1,800.00
Camp children
to develop a Treaty using Tapa Wha model, and to consider
how the National Health Camp Charter can better reflect the
Treaty.
Waiuku: Awaroa ki
Manuka $6,000.00
Celebration of the signing of the
Treaty with festivities and awards for Maori youth.
Encourages local community involvement in the day.
BAY OF PLENTY
Tauranga: Tauranga District
Council $2,000.00
A dawn service remembering the
Treaty on the top of Mauao with speeches. Aims to involve
all the community.
Rotorua: Youth Projects
Trust 2,000.00
Encourage and promote community
participation, particularly young people, in cultural
awareness and cohesion with educational workshops of taiaha
and mau patu, a kapa haka performance, as well as
information on the Treaty.
Whakatane: Ngati Awa Arts
Council of Te Runanga o Ngati Awa $6,000.00
A
commemorative day including kapa haka, speeches, displays
and activities. Ngati Awa will present the Treaty and its
significance not only for Ngati Awa beneficiaries, but for
the Whakatane District as a whole.
Opotiki: Te Ha o te
Whanau Trust $5,000.00
Information sharing day
within Opotiki using the local providers to share
information about themselves and how the Treaty is
implemented within their services. Day includes a
reenactment, debate, and workshops.
Torere: Ngai Tai Iwi
Authority $3,000.00
Education programme for the
youth of Torere on the Treaty of Waitangi through a series
of wananga looking at the relevance of the Treaty,
understanding the Treaty itself and the
principles.
GISBORNE / HAWKES BAY
Gisborne: Te Poho o
Rawiri Marae $8,000.00
Celebration at Te Poho o
Rawiri Marae to commemorate the signing of the Treaty:
includes celebration of the cultural diversity of Gisborne,
reconciliation and better understanding.
Gisborne:KaPai
Kaiti & Te Hau Ora - Te Tairawhiti Inc.
$10,000.00
Celebrations focusing on the Treaty in the
local context - both historically and contemporary; includes
various entertainment, open 'mike' debates and
education.
Hicks Bay: Te Ataarangi Ki
Wharekahika $2,000.00
Programme commemorating the
signing of the Treaty. Resources available and workshops
implemented over duration of course. Some will
research/study the Treaty from inception in Te
Reo.
Hastings: Kahungunu Maori Millennium Committee
$12,000.00
Series of events alongside the river in
Farndon Park close to where Ngati Kahungunu signed the
Treaty. Events are both wide and specific with the key
elements being fun, discovery, participation and
interaction.
Hastings: Te Whatumanawa o te
Whanau $5,300.00
Contributes to Kahungunu Maori event
by re-enacting the signing of the Treaty. Will also offer
waka rides and education for general
public.
TARANAKI
New Plymouth District
Council $3,000.00
Celebrations which will take
place in a public place, facilitated by the Council in
partnership with an iwi service provider, The proceeding
will include: information, education, physical activities,
food and cultural performances.
Taumarunui: Ngapuwaiwaha
Marae $6,000.00
A Waitangi Historical/Fun Day to be
held in conjunction with the 15 day Tira Hoe Waka Hokoi.
The Day includes wananga on Treaty Issues, games and
entertainment. Other community groups
involved.
WELLINGTON
Porirua: Porirua Community Arts
Council Inc $8,000.00
Festival to celebrate the
universal elements of Earth, Fire, Air and Water in an
inclusive way, embracing the Tangata Whenua and celebrating
the cultural diversity of Porirua.
Porirua: Maraeroa Marae
Association Inc $4,000.00
Community Forum about the
Treaty and a whakairo expo/demonstration: use art as medium
of cultural unity.
Upper Hutt: Orongomai Marae Community
Centre Inc $10,000.00
Festival on Waitangi Day
with participation from Maori and non Maori. Presentation
of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi by a guest
speaker.
Wellington Central: Wellington Tenths Trust
$15,000.00
Open air community festival incorporating a
wide range of activities and involving many community
groups. Central is the signing of the Treaty and the
provision of opportunities to learn more about the Treaty
through displays and discussions.
Wairarapa: Wairarapa
Whanui Inc $5,300.00
Wananga to build community
knowledge of the Treaty; includes whanau development
programme, presenters and entertainment.
NELSON / MARBOROUGH
Blenheim: Omaka Maori Womens Welfare
League $3,000.00
Community-focused day at Omaka Marae:
includes displays and how the Treaty benefits the community,
entertainment and food and guest speakers.
Nelson: Tasman
Regional Sports Trust $5,000.00
Cultural celebration
and physical activity involving high profile Maori sport and
cultural celebrities for the Nelson and Tasman
community.
Nelson: Artery,The Nelson Community Arts
Council $4,000.00
Professionally staged outdoor
concert with local support from culture groups & young hip
hop & rap/reggae bands, with additional educational
opportunities for young people including DJ-ing, Treaty of
Waitangi, songwriting & recording workshops.
Nelson: Fresh
FM, The Tasman Broadcasting Trust
$900.00
Increasing the awareness of Te Tiriti through
radio. Promote and support the culture of both treaty
partners.
WEST COAST
West Coast: Kawatiri Maori Women's
Welfare League $3,400.00
Waitangi Day celebrations
with local community, especially people from Nursing homes
and disabled, and to watch kapa haka and local
talent.
CANTERBURY
Fairlie:The Mackenzie Communtiy
Enhancement Board $2,000.00
Free 10 hour seminar on the
Treaty.
Christchurch: Okains Bay Maori & Colonial
Museum $15,000.00
Formal celebrations between
Crown and iwi involving Waka Ama welcome from
Kaikoura.
OTAGO
Dunedin: Te Runanga o Otakou (Inc)
$12,000.00
Remembrance of the signing of the Treaty at
Pukekura. Proposed programme includes histories,
memorabilia, plays and static displays.
Waitaha Taiwhenua
o Waitaki Trust Board Inc $8,000.00
Celebrations at
Elephant Rocks aimed at all children and their whanau;
includes story telling, cultural groups, demonstrations,
artifacts, carving and
histories.